New York City Council approves rezoning of 395 Flatbush Avenue Extension to allow for nearly 1,300 housing units.
Brooklyn's iconic Watchtower buildings, the largely vacant former headquarters of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, would be converted into hundreds of residential apartments under a proposed rezoning of the ...
The low-profile but prolific real estate family behind Skyline Developers has snatched up more than $19 million worth of air rights to add to its Upper East Side project, records show.
The existing seven-story building at 395 Flatbush Avenue Extension will deliver 1,263 apartments, including 325 permanently affordable units.
New York City's minimum wage could climb to $30 per hour in the coming years. The proposal in the City Council stands to benefit of a lot of people, but there has also been significant pushback.
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Resilience race: The rise of North America's "insulated cities"
Something quiet but enormous is happening across North America. People are moving - not chasing jobs or sunshine this time, but something far more primal. They are chasing safety. As wildfires devour ...
Developers Deiso Moss and Cleary Interests announce the launch of public sales for The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Houston, a property set to mark the city's first co-located hotel and residences for the ...
The park will offer an astonishing assortment of attractions, from cultural venues to wooded valleys and tumbling cataracts ...
Megastructures under construction are set to shatter global records for height, scale, and innovation, redefining the future ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Honolulu’s Skyline could be heading in a new direction after the City Council passed Bill 60. The bill allows the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation to begin studying ...
Assembly Member Robert Carroll is spending this winter not just in Albany, but in Italy at the Winter Olympics. The Brooklyn Democrat is walking the venues, watching events and imagining a future in ...
Mayor Zohran Mamdani laid out two potential paths Tuesday to close what he says is a $5.4 billion dollar budget gap in New York City. In one, Albany would raise taxes on the richest New Yorkers. In ...
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